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That is sexual assaultI normally agree with never hit a woman but this is a shady grey area---woman can be gross Ive had that happen to me and yeah I shoved her--you gotta protect yourself against assault at all costs

If she was actually reaching for his junk then he's justified in swatting her away. That is sexual assault.

That being said 1. I don't think she was reaching for his junk. Looked more like she just wanted to touch anywhere she could. 2. If you don't want the fans to touch you at all then don't go in a spot where that's possible. People have no tact or boundaries these days.

Yes, he should've slapped her. I hate this crap that says a man shouldn't hit a woman. True a man shouldn't put his hands a woman or anyone else for that matter but If she puts her hands on him he's justified in my opinion.

My Dad used to tell my brothers "Gentlmen don't hit ladies." My Mom would go behind him and tell them "Ladies don't hit gentlemen; if she hits you first, she's no lady, you hit her right back." My Mom is Jersey-born and bred. But then, so was my Dad. . .

It looked to me like she was grabbing his pants which is why they ripped, and should have been stopped by the roadies before she did. Since they didn't get to her soon enough, yeah, I think he was justified slapping her.

@sifichick, I respectfully disagree. To say that he shouldn't stand there puts the onus on him when it should be on her. She's the one being inappropriate. A woman shouldn't expect to be grabbed just because she's standing near people "because people have no tact or boundaries" and neither should a man expect it.

If she *was* reaching for his junk, that's just trashy. Keep your hands to yourself, lady!

That was hardly a ferocious slap. Sorry. You put your hands on someone, you better be fully prepared to deal with what happens next. Guy or girl. Rich or poor. She'd be screaming foul if the tables were turned. Better question: is there a lawsuit yet?

It's hard to see but she didn't "reach for his junk", she reached for his pants, like to touch him. He swung around and whacked her upside the head and the gave a WTF hand to her, and then security escorted her out.

If she was grabbing his crotch and he swatted her away, I could see it. But that's not what appears to have happened.

Doesn't Tim McGraw profess to be a Christian? I wonder if he remembers that part of the Bible where a woman touched Jesus' robe and, um, wasn't smacked for it.

Swatting her away is okay and perhaps it was just a gut reaction. Maybe he wasn't even aware it was a woman just a hand coming at him. Somehow I feel like if a man was the culprit others wouldn't be so stringent about the punishment.

And what is it with people who think every part of the performer is theirs to grab? Insane!

The only women who go around proclaiming that it is never okay to hit a woman are the women who go around hitting men or sexually assaulting them. Smack the bitch - she obviously, desperately needs it.

Justified. You don't hit a lady because a lady would not assault a gentleman but it's open season on swarms of handsy swamp donkeys.All the "never hit a lady" comments are delusional. What, you think you get a free pass no matter what? Are you kidding?

Why isn't he in jail? Apparently American law system is different than the one we suffer here, where if a dude is seen slapping a female, he is inmediately arrested, more after he is recorded doing it.

Why isn't he in jail? Apparently American law system is different than the one we suffer here, where if a dude is seen slapping a female, he is inmediately arrested, more after he is recorded doing it.

If you believe in gender equality, then it applies across the board. Attempting to grab a man's genetalia without his express wishes and against his will is sexual assault. Tim had every right to defend himself from his attacker, regardless of gender. (If the tables were turned would you feel the same way?)

I 1000% agree with everything you've said here @sugarbread. People who are of the belief that men and boys should not have the right to defend themselves against attackers as long as it's a female violating their physical safety are perpetuating one of the last socially acceptable- and one of the most absurd and hypocritical-forms of sexism. I would never raise a son to believe that females can do as the like to his body and he just has to take it or quietly walk away. What a world!

He was slapping away a sexual assault, so sure he should have hit her away. The woman was trying to expose his crotch to thousands of people, she ripped his jeans for God's sake. If he was a woman he'd have certainly be commended for slapping her attacker. Keep it real, you can't have it only one way, fighting of a sexual attack is just as violating for a man as a woman. Personally I would have kicked her in the face and I'm a woman, nobody has the right to touch anyone in that manner, EVER without their permission. Ripping the crotch area of a performer is not part of what a ticket entitles a concert goer. Like I said she deserved to have her face kicked in for doing that to him. Just like a man who did that to a female performer.

I think anyone has the right to repel a physical attack. It's putting rather too fine a point on things to say that men not only must never beat women they should let themselves be attacked by any woman who fancies doing so without having any right to defend themselves.

If women are still complaining that they don't have the same rights as men (I am not accusing anyone here of that mind you) then they need to realize that it also comes with the caveat that you are treated the same as a man in EVERYTHING you do. That includes maybe getting hit when you attack someone.

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